May's Best Facebook Group Photos

Sorry for the delay this month folks! I was traveling the Inland Empire (Idaho). That said, it's time to answer the question many of you wait patiently for every month: Who impressed us with the best images uploaded to our Fstoppers Facebook Group? Which images brought the most discussion? Which images were mind blowingly stunning, but went unnoticed? Take a look, because once again you all proved just how talented you are.

Vitaliy Piltser

Thomas Ingersoll

Scott Jung

Russ Ruskie Freeman

Rob Sydor

Paul Monaghan

Mingyang Sun

Maximilian Juan Rivera

Marcus Hyde

Luke Schneider

Linus Pettersson

Lily Hr

Jordan August

Henry Alfonso Navarro

David Walters

Daniel Smith (click to see it larger, because this size doesn't do it justice)

Christoph Krüger

Bill Gekas

Avrohom Perl

Albert Heisler

Congratulations everyone, and thanks to all our Fstoppers Facebook Group members for showcasing their work. Want your photography featured? Want to show the Fstoppers Featured Photo Award on your website? All you have to do is upload your best photos to our Fstoppers Facebook Group every month. Just make a statement with your image and you could end up featured here.

Jaron Schneider is an Fstoppers Contributor and an internationally published writer and cinematographer from San Francisco, California. His clients include Maurice Lacroix, HD Supply, SmugMug, the USAF Thunderbirds and a host of industry professionals.

Well just make it easy, put it in the notes for the form that when you post a photo to the group to put a link to your website if you want (adding a weekly reminder exc will help), so you have it already there if you choose it. If they don't put a link to their website, then don't include it when you publish the photo in the article.

I wouldn't post someones personal profile FB account. I know I wouldn't like that (as my personal profile is just that, personal) but then again I have a FB fanpage for my photos as well as a website to but I know some guys who don't and only have a FB profile for all their work to be displayed.

Anyways, just would be a better reason for me to actually click on these articles and want to see them if I knew I could find other great photographers out there doing stuff I like vs just seeing some cool shots but no real info with them.

Yeah agree completely. I'm in the process of getting AWAY from that. I thought I liked it at first...now I don't..and I have the functionality from so many external sites that it doesn't make sense to use the people I'm with now.